Things I liked:Shoots very flat, seems to be more energy at longer distances.Things I would have changed:The lead dust, and the tin could use a threaded lid.What others should know: Did as advertised, breathed new life into my old air rifle. After 20+ years with my rifle I couldn't just pitch out, but it was so worn out I didn't shoot it anymore. These do seem to work VERY well in older air rifles.

Things I liked:Don't diesel, don't have to use but 2 drops. If you have an oil port that says 2, 1 in the port 1 down the barrel. No oil port ? Then 2 down the barrel and let it stand ( for me at least 6 hours).Things I would have changed:Better lid on the tube. It leaks and at the cost for this leaky lube its not right.What others should know:Use this spareingly, hydrolic compression can be as damageing to you seal as over oiling. That's sound you can get.

Hi, James. I found a quick way to fix your problem with the leaking cap on your tube of Chamber Oil. Check this out: cut a 1.5" x 1.5" square from a common grocery store plastic bag. Remove the cap from your tube of Chamber oil. Center the plastic square o top of the tube. Now, screw the cap back onto the tube. Voila--instant leak-stopper! Try this trick on other leaky tubes/containers. You will be surprised at how well this trick works! --JFC